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Chloe Lattanzi slams IVF reports

Chloe Lattanzi has slammed reports that she is receiving IVF treatments in order to make her mum, Olivia Newton-John, a grandmother.

Earlier this week, Woman's Day reported Chloe had started IVF to have a child with her fiancé James Driskill to "make her mum happy".

However, the 31-year-old has outrightly denied the claims and slammed the reports.

Chloe Lattanzi has slammed reports she is receiving IVF treatment to make her mum, Olivia Newton-John,
Chloe Lattanzi has slammed reports she is receiving IVF treatment to make her mum, Olivia Newton-John,
Earlier this week, reports emerged Chloe was keen to start a family following her mums cancer diagnosis. They are pictured here together at an event last year. Source: Getty
Earlier this week, reports emerged Chloe was keen to start a family following her mums cancer diagnosis. They are pictured here together at an event last year. Source: Getty

"Nope not true," she wrote on Facebook. "Where do they get these ideas?"

The magazine reported Chloe was keen to start a family with her fiancé following Olivia's breast cancer diagnosis.

Chloe slammed reports she had started IVF to have a child with her fiancé James Driskill to
Chloe slammed reports she had started IVF to have a child with her fiancé James Driskill to

"It dawned on her she might lose the person she relies on the most," a source told the publication.

"She wants to make her mum happy and give her the change to enjoy having grandchildren," the source added.

Olivia looked healthy and happy as she walked the black carpet at the ONJ Gala in September in aid of fundraising for her ONJ Cancer Wellness & Research Centre. Source: Getty
Olivia looked healthy and happy as she walked the black carpet at the ONJ Gala in September in aid of fundraising for her ONJ Cancer Wellness & Research Centre. Source: Getty

Earlier this year Olivia announced she would be postponing her North American tour after her breast cancer returned.

In a statement posted to her Facebook account, Olivia told fans she would be back "better than ever" but was "reluctantly" postponing the run of shows when it was found that the cause of her recent "back pain" was diagnosed as breast cancer.

Olivia revealed that it was difficult telling her daughter Chloe Lattanzi about her cancer. Here the pair are in a sweet snap Chloe posted on Instagram. Source: Instagram
Olivia revealed that it was difficult telling her daughter Chloe Lattanzi about her cancer. Here the pair are in a sweet snap Chloe posted on Instagram. Source: Instagram

The 68-year-old admitted that breaking the news to her daughter, Chloe, about her second bout of cancer was extremely difficult.

“Well, that was… yeah, that wasn’t easy,” Olivia said in an interview on 60 Minutes in September.

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